mayq.com
Velo dans Paris et hors Paris
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This page last updated on: November 10, 2014. Comment pédaler à Paris des Aéroports ou vice versa presque sans circulation (directions en anglais):. Partir de Paris à la campagne sur Pistes Cyclables et Routes Peu Fréquenté:. Route cyclable le long du Seine avec Notre Dame en arrière-plan. Sept parcours pour vélo depuis Paris centre-ville jusqu'a la compagne, presque sans circulation, bien photographié, et avec des directions précises. Pour une balade d'une journée, les deux routes plus agréables sont:.
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Biking in Paris-Renting, Bikes on the RER and Subways
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This page last updated on: October 23, 2012. In Paris and the Île de France Region. Rent a bicycle in Paris, take your bike on the RER or Metro, cycle in Paris, park your bike. Renting bicycles in Paris. Bicycles on regional trains RERs Subways. From the airport into Paris by Taxi, Bus, RER, or Bike. Parking your bike while in Paris. Biking Out of Paris. Maps, lodging, tourist sights. Six bicycle routes and tours out of Paris, avoiding most traffic. Renting Bicycles in Paris. You can usually get from...
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Hike the GR5 and GR 52
http://www.grfive.com/index.htm
How to Hike the GR5, the Grande Randonnée Cinq (Five)—also know as the E2 (Europe 2)—through the Alps. The GR5 trail, and particularly the Alpine Crossing, is Europe's most rewarding long-distance footpath. Table of Contents Links:. 1 Why the GR5 and GR52? Who should use this site? Other Long Distance Alpine Hikes. GR5, from the North Sea to the Mediterranean (three months) (only summarily described here with a few references). Types of trekkers - purists and easygoers. 3 When to Go and When to Walk.
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cyclingmum blogs: Maps, Books, Websites & Other Stuff
http://cyclingmumresources.blogspot.com/2015/10/maps-books-websites-other-stuff-i-have.html
Cyclingmum blogs: Maps, Books, Websites and Other Stuff. Thursday, October 22, 2015. MAPS, BOOKS, WEBSITES and OTHER STUFF. I have found the following resources particularly useful. By Frigoria - a fantastic resource with 100 itineraries and lots of useful info. but I think it is now out-of-print. Was better for our trip through the Loire and Burgundy. There is a good web site ( MayQ. Which we used to plan our Tuscany and Umbria cycling tour. But for tourism, the general Lonely Planet. And Food and Wine.